As US presidential hopeful and billionaire Donald Trump flies into the UK to reopen Ayrshire's Turnberry golf course, we look at some of his thoughts on his brushes with Britain.

On golf

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Donald Trump counts himself, if not lucky, then hugely successful on many fronts. Not least in the world of golf where, he says, he owns both "the world's best" and the "world's greatest" courses.

He is in the UK this week to reopen Trump Turnberry, in Ayrshire, after its major revamp. His other Scottish golf resort, Menie, in Aberdeenshire, is, "My baby. I'm very proud of it. We built maybe the greatest course anywhere in the world and it's been so adjudged by architectural critics."

Together with Doonbeg in County Clare, Ireland, they form what Donald dubs the "Trump Triangle", three of the 18 prestigious courses he owns around the world.

But Sadiq Khan demurred, saying Trump's views on Islam were "ignorant", that it was not "just about me. It's about my friends, my family and everyone who comes from a background similar to mine, anywhere in the world."

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Jeremy Corbyn has invited Mr Trump for a trip out in his constituency with his wife Laura